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Originally Posted by eviltwin
I’ve been to the Roskilde festival many times. It’s a great festival although the lineups lately cater more to a different audience than me, but the younger people like it I guess.
Regarding nudity, I haven’t actually seen that much of it over the years. Not sure how the shower arrangements are now, but at some point (might still be so), there were two shower options. One were you could pay for a hot shower in a private cubicle, and a communal cold water shower for free. In the free section you could happen upon naked people of mixed gender although many would shower in swimwear. But that area could still be worth checking out for nude sightings.
The bathing lake is also a place where nudity might happen, people are sunbathing there as well and some might be topless.
Naked run obviously provides nudity.
Other than that it’s mainly random occurrences.
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Thank you for your insight
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My impression is that the guys are more than willing to strip off but the girls are more hesitant. I think that cameras everywhere puts them off, nobody cares about naked guys, but the girls risk getting their pictures on the net for eternity. Also the rise in body issues contributes, girls today are hesitant to even be naked around other girls. To the point where they’ve stopped showering after physical education classes in school.
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The last sentences sound crazy for me.
I really thought that nordic people had a totally different vision of nudity than the other European countries
There are some tv shows there with total nudity that are just impossible to see in other countries
So, very surprised to read what you wrote
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So don’t buy a ticket to see naked girls, but enjoy the festival and music as it’s usually a great time.
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Ticket already bought haha
Yeah of course, after these years of restriction, I wanted above all to finally discover this so famous festival and its atmosphere
the rest is bonus and not the main reason